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Ashton Court Christmas Food and Craft Fayre

Come join in the festive fun and shop in beautiful surroundings at this years’ Ashton Court Christmas food and craft fayre. Taking place on Saturday 30 November and Sunday 1 December from 10.30am – 4pm with free entry and ample parking close by, it’s the perfect way to shop unusual and unique gifts from the selection of local craft and food producer stalls.

With hand-made jewellery, handcrafted soaps and body oils to wood crafts and ceramics; the craft stalls will provide lots of ideas for the perfect Christmas present. Outside in the historic courtyard will be the food and drink stalls selling the finest artisan products including ale and cider, cheese, fudge, charcuterie, handmade chocolates, Christmas puds and cakes, a wide selection of other food gifts and even a dedicated dog treat stall.

To get you in the festive spirit, we’ll be serving up the mulled wine, hog roast and lots of other hot food options to keep you on the go whilst keeping you entertained by local musicians. And not forgetting the usual deer walks arranged by the experienced estate managers (booking essential).

To keep up to date with all the fayres exhibitors and activities, please visit our Facebook page – Ashton Court Christmas Food and Craft Fayre

With over 850 acres of parkland, disabled access and toilets, courtyard café and a children’s playground, the Christmas fayre makes a great day out for all the family.

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About Bristol Independents Day

Bristol Independents Day is a campaign asking all of Bristol to support Bristol's Independent traders and businesses by trying something local, at somewhere local throughout the year. We kicked off the campaign on 17 September, 2011, but we want this to be just the beginning of a sustained and successful campaign to support Bristol's local independent traders.

Thanks to: Jackson Drowley, Leena Takorree and Darren Shepherd - photography students at the City of Bristol College - for all the commissioned postcard images.
Lockleaze: Thanks to Alex Wood for photos of the food co-op.
Knowle West/Filwood: Thanks to Knowle West Media Centre Photography for the runner bean and salad bag photos.